Web Hosting Provider Spry Hosting Announces New DataCenter Facilities
February 16, 2007 (HOSTSEARCH.COM) Web hosting provider, Spry Hosting (http://www.spry.com), has announced the company is migrating to new datacenter facilities the Fortress Datacenter in Seattle, Washington, USA.
According to the company, Spry Hostings new datacenter is designed to create maximum reliability, efficiency, and speed, in all facets of a web hosting environment. The center has infrastructure to spare meaning it will provide Spry with long-term growth opportunities through a capacity to cater for around 45,000 servers. The center offers 18,000 square foot of available space and has 18" raised floors. Key features of the center include FM2000 fire suppression alongside Qwest, AboveNET, XO, Savvis, ELI, Level3, and Mzima fiber connectivity access.
"Often datacenter space for hosting companies is a mess of hardware thrown in a room, with modifications and adjustments to make everything operable. Spry's new facility has been engineered from the ground up for mass scale hosting on an ultra reliable foundation," explained President and Founder of Spry, Mr. Cameron Jones. "Consistently providing Spry customers with the best in quality, service, and support has always been our main goal. This datacenter expansion marks the commitment to that goal."